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  • Yakut - Encyclopedia. com
    Yakut ETHNONYMS: Sakha, Urangkhai Sakha, Yakutians Orientation Identification The Yakut, who prefer to call themselves "Sakha," live in Yakutia, the Sovereign Sakha Republic [1] of the Russian Federation [2] formed in 1992
  • Sakha and Yakuts - Encyclopedia. com
    The Sakha, or Yakut, people are the descendants of Turkic nomads and originated in the region around Lake Baikal in what is now Russia Source for information on Sakha and Yakuts: Encyclopedia of Russian History dictionary
  • Yakut Religion - Encyclopedia. com
    YAKUT RELIGION YAKUT RELIGION The Yakuts, who numbered 328,000 during the 1979 census, are the northernmost of Turkic peoples Beginning in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, under pressure caused by Buriat encroachment, they gradually emigrated northward from the Lake Baikal region of southern Siberia They moved upstream along the course of the Lena River and finally settled in
  • Sakha - Encyclopedia. com
    Sakha ALTERNATE NAMES: Yakut LOCATION: Russia (Eastern Siberia) POPULATION: 443,852 (2002 census) LANGUAGE: Sakha (Yakut), Russian RELIGION: Eastern Orthodox Christianity and native religious practices INTRODUCTION The people who call themselves Sakha are termed Yakut in some European literature An older term derived from legends is Urangkhai Sakha The Sakha are the farthest north of the
  • Evens - Encyclopedia. com
    Evens who live near Yakut, Chukchi, or Koriak settlements have adopted the use of reindeer-drawn sleighs from them The settled Evens of the Sea of Okhotsk coast also use dogsleds, and less frequently horses, for transportation
  • Sakha Republic | Encyclopedia. com
    A third of the population is Yakut, a Turkic-speaking people who settled in the Lena basin from the 13th to 15th century They are noted bone-carvers, iron-workers, and potters The area was colonized by Russia during the 17th century, and many of the Yakuts were forcibly converted from shamanism to Christianity
  • Evenki - Encyclopedia. com
    The remainder speak Russian (or, less commonly, Yakut or Buriat) as their first language Many Evenki in the second group can speak Evenki at levels ranging from the mere command of a few isolated words and phrases to near-total fluency, but the former is far more common
  • Shamanism: Siberian and Inner Asian Shamanism - Encyclopedia. com
    See Also Arctic Religions, overview article; Buriat Religion; Khanty and Mansi Religion; Samoyed Religion; Southern Siberian Religions; Tunguz Religion; Yakut Religion Bibliography There is a vast amount of literature on shamanism in Siberia and Inner Asia
  • Yaqut Al-H?amawi Al-Rumi, Shiham Aldin Abu ?Abdallah Yaqut Ibn ?Abd . . .
    YāQūT AL-ḤAMAWī AL-RūMī, SHIHāM ALDīN ABū ʿABDALLāH YāQūT IBN ʿABD ALLāH (b Rūm, Byzantine empire [now Turkey] 1179; d Aleppo, Syria, 20 August 1229)transmission of knowledge, geography Source for information on Yaqut Al-H?amawi Al-Rumi, Shiham Aldin Abu ?Abdallah Yaqut Ibn ?Abd Allah: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography dictionary
  • Yaqut - Encyclopedia. com
    Yaqut 1179-1229 Syrian Geographer, Historian, and Ethnographer Y aqut is known primarily for two works, Kitab mu'jam al-budan and Mu'jam al-udaba' The former is a summation of historical, geographical, and ethnographic information in the Arab world of his time, the latter a collection of biographical sketches concerning important men of the era These, the first Muslim works organized





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